Visit The Farm
Lavender fields are a beautiful addition to farms, offer diversity in crop cycles, and create a colorful draw for people and pollinators alike. While they can help add profit to an existing enterprise, it takes hard work to grow these flowers, so if you’re looking for a set-it-and-forget-it crop, you’ll have to look elsewhere. If, however, you have the desire to grow this lovely flower and the will to see it through, I think you will find the rewards to be manifold. We would love to help you grow your own lavender garden too. We always take time to teach our guests all about lavender and all the different varieties that are available to grow.
Where is the farm located?
1919 Robinhood Road | Vista | CA
Where do I park when I visit?
When you arrive, please use code# at the gate and we will gladly let you in.
What is the best way to contact the owners of the farm?
Please email us at alittlebitofland@gmail.com. We do not have year-round staff on site, so every email, phone call, Facebook message, Instagram message, and snail mail goes directly to the owners. We love hearing great things from all our visitors, and try to reply to all messages within a few days.
Is there an admission fee to visit?
Yes, we charge $5.00 per person only during lavender season (Children 12 and under are free). We support local charities with a portion of our Admission Fees. It is free for Active Duty Military and their families with ID.
What activities do you have on your farm for children?
Our farm is family friendly and all about getting the kids out in nature! Our lavender fields are a great opportunity to see honey bees, butterflies, bumble bees, and other insects and birds enjoying the lavender and see pollination up close! Our hope is that children of all ages experience the beauty of our forest, fields, and the wonderful scents and sounds of nature!
I love lavender, but I’m afraid of bees, so how do I see your lavender up close?
The lavender is such a relaxing plant that the bees and butterflies happily dance from flower to flower and it is quite a beautiful site. They are so busy pollinating and enjoying our lavender that they really don’t seem to notice visitors. We do ask that our visitors respect the nature among our lavender fields and not swat or bat at our friendly buzzing friends.
Can I picnic at the farm?
Yes, but we are a “Leave no trace” farm, so please take everything with you including your garbage.
Can I take photos when I’m on the farm?
Yes, for your own enjoyment and not as a Professional Photographer you may take photos of our lavender farm when you visit. We do not allow Professional Photographers to schedule “mini sessions” or bring clients to our farm without permission. Please email Catherine at alittlebitofland@gmail.com to request permission to bring a client for photographs. We only allow a few “Golden Hour” sessions during lavender season and those usually book quite quickly.
Can I rent space at A Little Bit of Land Farm for a private event?
Yes, we do rent the farm private events give us a call or contact us with what you have in mind we are open to all sorts of outdoor activities.